solar-report
solarshed
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solar-report
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Why Is Solar So Expensive in the U.S.? Permitting
I got a couple of quotes for an installation in late 2019, balked, and to try to install and permit the panels myself. I'd never tried a "physical side project" or home-improvement project, but I found it surprisingly straight-forward.
I got a copy of my friend's permit application from a professional installation, learned a bit about the equipment and tools needed, started a spreadsheet of parts, and modified my "permit template" with details about my installation and house. My permit application was stamped on my first try (Manhattan Beach in LA County), so I placed my order.
It was a little tricky to get all my supplies on the roof of my two-story house. I settled on carrying things up the stairs, putting them on a balcony, and pulling them up a ramp I built out of some cheap wood. See pics here [1].
I probably went overboard on quality of parts to compensate for inexperience and not knowing which corners it's OK to cut, but my final cost ended up at $1.64/watt, including about $1000 for my electrician to pull some copper, ground everything, and connect to my panel.
[1] https://github.com/hamikm/solar-report#pictures-from-my-firs...
solarshed
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First solar build! My Smart Solar Gate
I was able to connect the pi to the Wanderer by following the documentation in the Solar Shed software on GitHub (https://github.com/corbinbs/solarshed). I can now collect data and have a pi with infinite free power!
What are some alternatives?
pypowerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall and Solar Power Data
TeslaSolarCharger - A software to let your Tesla charge with solar energy ☀
Enphase-API - Enphase-API is an unofficial project providing an API wrapper (including local/LAN Gateway API) and the documentation for Enphase®'s products and services.
huawei_solar - Home Assistant integration for Huawei Solar inverters via Modbus
Powerwall-Dashboard - Grafana Monitoring Dashboard for Tesla Solar and Powerwall Systems
python_enlighten_api - Python Enphase Enlighten API application to pull system and inverter data and push to Google Sheets